Summary
A plan for disarming groups in Gaza has been proposed by Nickolay Mladenov of the Board of Peace. The plan spans eight months and includes conditions such as allowing aid into Gaza while groups in Gaza like Hamas give up their weapons. The plan's implementation depends on whether both Israel and Palestinian groups meet their agreed responsibilities.
Key Facts
- The plan for disarming Palestinian groups in Gaza extends over eight months.
- Disarmament is tied to Israel making concessions, like allowing aid and rebuilding materials into Gaza.
- The Board of Peace was created by President Donald Trump after a ceasefire agreement.
- The plan involves a phased approach, with each phase starting only after both parties meet certain conditions.
- Israel has not yet agreed to stop restricting aid into Gaza despite the disarmament plan.
- Hamas opposes disarmament while Israel occupies Gaza.
- The plan was mentioned by Mladenov in a United Nations Security Council speech.
- Hamas and Israel have not officially commented on the plan's details yet.